RINGS

Finding the perfect ring size is important for all of us, nobody wants a ring so tight that is impossible to take off, yet not too loose that it would slip off every second.

Here are some guidelines to finding the perfect ring size: Your ring should fit your finger comfortably. It should be snug enough so that it would not slip off, but loose enough to remove with some resistance.

When taking the measurements, it would be best to do it in a room temperature environment as the cold would make your fingers shrink a little, and heat would cause your fingers to expand by a bit. It would be good to decide which finger you would like to wear the ring on, as measurements for all fingers might differ.

Measure your size more than once to get an accurate measurement. 

What you will need:
  • String or soft measuring tape (ensure that your string is not stretchable or elastic as that would affect the accuracy of the measurements)
  • Pen or marker
  • Ruler
How to determine your ring size:

STEP 1
Wrap the piece of string around your finger. It should not be positioned too high or too low, just slightly above the knuckle where you would like your ring to sit. To get the best measurements, do not wrap the string too tightly or too loosely around your finger.

STEP 2
Grab a pen or marker to mark where the string overlaps each other.

STEP 3
Place the string against a ruler to measure the start of the string to where the marking is. This would be the circumference of your finger.

Refer to the size chart below to find out your ring size.

Size (US)

Circumference (mm)

Diameter (mm)

3

44.1

14.1

4

46.6

14.9

5

49.3

15.7

6

51.5

16.5

7

54.3

17.3

8

57.1

18.2

9

59.3

18.9

10

62.3

19.8

 

We use standard US ring sizes. If you are in between two sizes, we recommend sizing up for a more comfortable fit.



BRACELETS

We offer a range of bracelets to cater to each one’s preferences. We carry bracelets with the hook closure, and a sliding bead closure. Please note that the bracelet length differs, do refer to the product details for more accurate measurements. If you are gifting it and you’re unsure of the receiver’s wrist size, we recommend selecting one of our fully adjustable bracelets with the sliding bead for a fit that will never go wrong. Add on some engraving for an extra dose of love!

How to measure your wrist size:

STEP 1
Grab a piece of string and wrap it just below your wrist bone, where the bangle would sit. Do not wrap the string too tightly or too loosely around your wrist.

STEP 2
Grab a pen or marker to mark where the string overlaps each other.

STEP 3
Place the string against a ruler to measure the start of the string to where the marking is. This would be the circumference of your wrist.


SIGNATURE BANGLES

Our Signature Classic Bangles in Silver, Rose Gold and Gold come in two sizes: Standard and Large. The standard size can fit wrists with a circumference of 6 inches, the large size best fits wrists up to 7.5 inches, and lastly, our Signature Thin Bangle fits wrists up to 6 inches. All bangles are made with an opening for easy wear.

Don’t worry if you think your wrist is too small or too large for the bangles! Our bangles are adjustable.


How to adjust the bangle for a perfect fit:

If the bangle is too large for you, hold the middle part of the bangle with 3 fingers and squeeze the two sides towards each other firmly. You would need to use some force to bend the sides inwards. Try on the bangle after making the adjustment and repeat the steps above if it is still too loose.

For bangles that are too small, hold the two sides of the bangle and pull them apart using some strength. Try on your bangle and adjust again if necessary.



NECKLACES

Your necklace length can either elevate or dampen your look, hence we recommend looking at the length of the necklace in the product details before coming to a decision on your chosen piece. Our chokers are adjustable from 14 inches to 16 inches, and necklaces are adjustable from 16 inches to 18 inches. Extension add-ons are available. Take a peek at the photo above for an estimation of how the varying necklace lengths would look on you.